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Paragraph on 'Nature's own revival against human exploitation : Corona perspective' ( word limit - 400 words )​

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Answered by asritadevi2emailcom
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Nature is the gift of mother earth to all humankind and other living organisms. It constitutes Greenery, Soil, Air, Water and all physical factors that are the pillars of lives living here. Nature is also called a human attribute in behavioral terminology. The natural environment which is in physical form is called nature.

Forests, Water reservoirs, mountains, Deserts all together called nature. Nature exists before the origin of humankind on earth. It has encountered various changes for the development of an entity of humankind. Nature is nurturing all living organisms for years. Sadly, humans are not recognizing the giver attribute of nature.

Answered by StunningBabe27
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The world has already experienced the spread and impact of the ‘Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome’ caused by SARS Coronavirus (SARS-CoV), Ebola, Nipah and now the Novel coronavirus disease, COVID -19. We are now affected by the spread of COVID 19 at an alarming rate, and in geometric proportions, from person to person, and across multiple nations in the world with no signs of slowing down. It is really worrying and horrifying, as the medical science and the scientific community at large seems to be at a loss, at least in the current scenario. The Central and State Governments are doing their best to reduce the spread through surveillance and containment of infections, quarantine, and isolation, as well as treating the infected, though a specific vaccine is yet to be developed. As the infection has taken the shape of a pandemic, the Government has declared 21 days of national lockdown to contain the spread of this dangerous virus.

According to WHO, the Ebola virus is transmitted from wild animals to humans. “The virus is transmitted to people from wild animals and it spreads in the human population through human-to-human transmission”. Same is the case of SARS, Nipah, and Coronavirus that it moves from animals to humans and then, human to human transmission. As the New Internationalist reports, “From 2014-16, an unprecedented Ebola epidemic killed more than 11,000 people across West Africa. Scientists have linked the outbreak to rapid deforestation.”

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